Varietal – 50% Malbec, 25% Petit Verdot, 25% Cabernet Franc.
Origin – El Cepillo, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina.
Altitude – 1,300 meters above sea level.
Soil – Alluvial soils composed of sand, gravel, and limestone; excellent drainage and a marked calcareous influence.
Production – Grapes are sourced from micro-parcels located in Pampa El Cepillo, Uco Valley, providing diversity and complexity to the final blend. Slow ripening and wide thermal amplitude allow for a precise expression of each varietal.
Harvest – Hand-harvested in 18-kg boxes, with double selection in the vineyard and at the winery.
Maceration – Extended maceration with gentle pump-overs to extract color, rounded tannins, and aromatic complexity.
Aging – 14 months in first- and second-use French oak barrels.
Cellaring Potential – Up to 15 years.
Tasting Notes – Deep, intense red with violet highlights. This Uco Valley blend reveals a complex and enveloping bouquet of ripe black fruits, violets, graphite, sweet spices, and mountain herbs. On the palate, it is firm and elegant, with well-integrated tannins, balanced acidity, and precise texture. Malbec brings volume and fruit, Petit Verdot contributes structure and depth, and Cabernet Franc adds freshness, tension, and persistence. A mountain wine that captures the harmony between power and finesse, born from extreme altitudes and vibrant soils.









